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Scotiabank® and Tangerine® are popular options for transferring money outside Canada. In 2012, Scotiabank acquired ING Direct® and Tangerine is a subsidiary of this institution.¹
You can use Tangerine to make online transfers in USD and CAD or register for a Scotiabank account to send secure worldwide transfers with Scotia International Money Transfer.
We’ll take a look at Tangerine vs Scotiabank for international transfers, including a direct comparison of the 2 services.
Tangerine and Scotiabank are popular choices for international banking in Canada. You can use Tangerine Bank to send money to the US – but you can’t use the service to send a wire transfer, which may limit your spending options.²
Scotia International Money Transfer lets customers send up to 10,000 CAD a day to over 200 countries, including a partnership with Western Union. However, exchange rates and currency conversion charges may apply.³
Let’s compare Scotiabank vs Tangerine, including currencies covered, exchange rates and fees.
Tangerine | Scotiabank | |
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Currencies covered | CAD and USD⁴ | CAD, USD and EUR¹⁵ |
Online or physical branches? | Online only - no physical branches⁵ | Online and in-person: over 900 branches in Canada⁶ |
Types of bank accounts offered | Chequing, savings and investment accounts including options in USD and CAD⁷ | Chequing, savings, seniors and student accounts⁸ |
Currency conversion fees | 2.50% added to the currency exchange rate : this is a markup on the standard rate⁹ | 1.99 CAD flat rate to send money internationally as a direct deposit. A foreign currency markup can differ depending on when you send your transfer¹⁰ |
Account fees charged? | No, you won’t pay a fee for Tangerine’s No-Fee Daily Chequing Account⁷ or Savings Account¹¹ | Yes, some accounts charge monthly fees. For example, the Scotiabank Basic Banking Account charges 3.95 CAD per month¹⁰ |
Inactivity and dormancy fees | 1 year inactivity fee: 10 CAD 2 to 9 years dormancy fee (non-registered personal and business savings accounts): 20 CAD 10 years dormancy fee (chequing and non-registered personal and business savings accounts): 40 CAD⁹ | Scotiabank inactivity fees depend on how long your account is inactive. For example, after 2 years notice of inactivity, you’ll pay 20 CAD. After 9 years, you’ll pay 40 CAD¹⁰ |
Account closing fees | No fee¹² | Account closed within 90 days of opening is a 20 CAD fee ¹⁰ |
If you want to open a Tangerine No-Fee Daily Chequing Account, you’ll need:
To open a Scotiabank account, you’ll need to be:
You can make your international transfer via the Scotiabank mobile app or online banking in 20 countries and your recipient will receive their funds within 5 business days.³
Sources verified on 28 May 2024
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